Crack-branching

Philosophical Magazine 16 (142):749-760 (1967)
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Abstract

Velocity measurements on cracks in sapphire and glass have been made using Wallner lines. Contrary to the view that crack-branching in a given material occurs at a constant critical velocity, it is found that the branching velocity can vary with the stress on the crack. On the other hand, AfCb1/2 is constant. Here Af is the stress normal to the crack and Cb is the semi-length of a double-ended crack when it branches. A theory is given in terms of the condition for inducing persistent growth of a new crack ahead of the running crack.

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